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By the end of the 1880s, the Main Fair Building was very outdated and it was decided to completely rebuild it. The following year the construction of a new building was completed. The building was built in the style of ancient Russian architecture of the 17th century. The building served as an
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Also called Old-fair Cathedral. Temple in the style of late classicism. Until September 12, 2009, was the cathedral of the Nizhny Novgorod diocese. The construction of the cathedral was begun in 1816. It became known as an Old-fair cathedral after the construction of a new
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In 1983, the restoration of the cathedral began. In 1989, the restoration of the broken tents of the temple began. And in June 1992 the cathedral was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church. On September 12, 2009, the cathedral was given the status of a cathedral (main).
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Durland, Kellogg. "The Red Reign, The True Story of an Adventurous Year in Russia." New York: The Century Company, 1908, 320–329. Another interesting description of the fair, which the author, a journalist, visited in 1905 just after the dissolution of the first
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In 1929, the temple was closed, valuables were seized. In the winter of 1930, according to the decision of the leadership of the Volga Flotilla, the iconostases and all the wooden ornaments of the cathedral were broken up for firewood to heat the city's houses.
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The building of the cathedral was built behind the main fairground on the main axis of the fair plan. It stood on the mound and, over time, groundwaters and floods blurred the soil. The building began to draft and cracks appeared in the walls.
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from the mid-16th century to 1816. Following a massive fire in 1816, it was moved to Nizhny Novgorod, but for some decades thereafter it still was commonly referred to as Makaryev Fair. It attracted foreign merchants from India, Iran, and
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According to Durland, a journalist who visited the fair in 1905, the fair dates from "before the discovery of America." The fair was established by Muscovite princes to compete with, and draw commerce away from, a fair held since 1257, at
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The center of the fair was the main building in the spirit of classicism and the side administrative buildings that formed the central square. To protect from floods, a 3.5 m high dam was built.
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In the late 1920s, a project for the reconstruction of the fairground was developed. It was planned to dismantle the cathedral and build a lighthouse with a monument to
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September 15, 1867 was established by the construction committee for the construction of the temple, and August 11, 1868, was laying the cathedral on the
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On November 4, 2017, a new multimedia exhibition "Russia is My History" was opened in the Main Fair Building. The main focus of the exhibition is the
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This fair was a commerce centre to sell up to half the total production of export goods in Russia. The fair ceased in 1929. A society named
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in this place. This project was not carried out, but in the late 1930s, the tents on the roof of the cathedral were dismantled.
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In 1856 the merchants decided to build a new Orthodox cathedral in memory of the visit of the fair by Emperor
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took part in the opening of the monument to Nizhegorodians - participants in the
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Nizhny Novgorod Fair is located in Russia
Nizhny Novgorod
Coordinates
56°19′42″N 43°57′39″E / 56.32833°N 43.96083°E / 56.32833; 43.96083
City Duma of Nizhny Novgorod
Auguste de Montferrand
yarmarka.ru
Russian
Nizhny Novgorod
Makaryev Monastery
Volga River
Central Asia
Kazan
Russian
historical centre of Old Kanavino
history of Nizhny Novgorod
Finnic peoples

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
October Revolution
Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus'
Cyril
liquidation of the consequences
Chernobyl disaster
Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Nizhny Novgorod


Christmas fair
Orthodox

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